I have to admit to "trolling" the Newbie forum trying to steer people away from those dual coil, low resistance, mega battery, mega tank "starter" recommendations. It irritates the heck out of me that "experts" seem to forget that they started out trying to stop cigarettes and needed something that looked like a cigarette, acted like a cigarette, quacked like a cigarette but wasn't a cigarette. I went off on a rant, early in my ECF days about that and managed to get a few laughs out of the rant, but the point was that beginners, myself included, don't need giant batteries and tanks but soemthing a little more "subtle". Jen put it very eloquently, I put it very ridiculously. Oh well, opinions are like a certain body part...we all have one.
I did think of a big advantage larger batteries have....it's hard to try to take a drag on the wrong end of an X2, the size is a dead give away (just tried taking a drag from the LED end of my 78mm)
I did think of a big advantage larger batteries have....it's hard to try to take a drag on the wrong end of an X2, the size is a dead give away (just tried taking a drag from the LED end of my 78mm)
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